The article considers the tendency to admire ambiguity in literature. Where did this tendency come from, why did William Empson enshrine it in Seven Types of Ambiguity. The article then goes on to question whether ambiguity is in fact a positive quality, or not
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg's single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
The 12th issue of On_Culture seeks to explore ambiguity in its potential and limits as an analytical...
Effective communication is not just about the transmission of ideas/messages from the sender to the ...
Ever since it was first published in 1930, William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity has been percei...
This article considers the notion of ambiguity and its treatment by critics and theorists from a per...
this paper is to argue, to the contrary, that the highly ambiguous character of natural languages is...
In his article Ambiguity Now Martin Harrison focuses on the pivotal place which modernist critical...
In his article Ambiguity, the Literary, and Close Reading David G. Brooks approaches the matter of...
The article deals with closely related but not identical phenomena of vagueness and ambiguity. It is...
Ambiguity is the fundamental condition of all of the narratives that constitute the oeuvre of Thomas...
The author explores and criticises two arguments from ambiguity: S. Pinker’s argument from ambiguit...
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
Ambiguity aversion is one of the most robust phenomena documented in the decision making literature,...
This article explores theoretical issues raised by empirical aesthetics and cognitive literary theor...
[Context and motivation] Ambiguity has long been pictured as one of the worst enemies of the specifi...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg's single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
The 12th issue of On_Culture seeks to explore ambiguity in its potential and limits as an analytical...
Effective communication is not just about the transmission of ideas/messages from the sender to the ...
Ever since it was first published in 1930, William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity has been percei...
This article considers the notion of ambiguity and its treatment by critics and theorists from a per...
this paper is to argue, to the contrary, that the highly ambiguous character of natural languages is...
In his article Ambiguity Now Martin Harrison focuses on the pivotal place which modernist critical...
In his article Ambiguity, the Literary, and Close Reading David G. Brooks approaches the matter of...
The article deals with closely related but not identical phenomena of vagueness and ambiguity. It is...
Ambiguity is the fundamental condition of all of the narratives that constitute the oeuvre of Thomas...
The author explores and criticises two arguments from ambiguity: S. Pinker’s argument from ambiguit...
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
Ambiguity aversion is one of the most robust phenomena documented in the decision making literature,...
This article explores theoretical issues raised by empirical aesthetics and cognitive literary theor...
[Context and motivation] Ambiguity has long been pictured as one of the worst enemies of the specifi...
We use probability-matching variations on Ellsberg's single-urn experiment to assess three questions...
The 12th issue of On_Culture seeks to explore ambiguity in its potential and limits as an analytical...
Effective communication is not just about the transmission of ideas/messages from the sender to the ...